That last line is a woman's scorn with a big-ass capital "S," isn't it? It's probably just as well I'm not dating Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders -- I have confidence issues as it is.

Chrissie Hynde

As noted in a previous post, I used to listen to a homemade Pretenders cassette tape when I went mountain biking on Cape Cod. I've anointed System of a Down as my new "Official Band to Listen to While Mountain Biking on Cape Cod," but I might have to find some room on the iPod for some old Pretenders songs as well -- keep that tradition alive.

Enough words. I told you this post was going to be all about video. Here we go.

Blackberry Curve

But first, a few technical notes. All video was shot with a Blackberry Curve. All video was shot while I was on my bike, usually trying to steer with one hand and hold the Blackberry with the other. All individual videos are very short because the Blackberry won't allow you to e-mail long videos, and I'm much too busy to look for a cable to hook the Blackberry up to a computer and transfer longer videos.

Here we go again -- and I mean it this time.

The "Trail of Tears" ride begins:

Excuse the shaky camera:

A little later:

I'm pretty much lost at this point:

The W10 trail marker:

The W27 trail marker and map:

No annoying chatter -- just video:

A rocky stretch:

No other humans:

I've seen the W2 trail marker before:

Time for an apple:

Wish I had worn two pairs of padded bike shorts:

I once was lost, but now am found:

The end of the ride:

Here's Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders performing "Up the Neck" in Paris in 1980: